Jackson had more compliments for the changes being made at the NovaCare Complex in an NFL Network interview on Wednesday.

"Chip Kelly he has
come in and started an energy in this building with determination, with
hard work," he said. "I haven’t been doing some of these workouts we are doing right now
since college. They are just up-tempo, very fast. We get in and get it done and then we're home.
When we're in this building we're definitely going 100 miles an hour and running."

Jackson believes the mismatches Kelly plans to create will clear the way for huge plays by everyone.

"It's still early.
They've been putting in plays slowly but surely. But at the same time, the dynamic offense he is bringing
in, any given time there is going to be someone on that field that's going to
be open within this offense. As long as that quarterback finds it, makes the
read and gets the ball to the player that is open, from there [with] my playing
style, my ability, hopefully I can make some big plays happen.

"Not only
myself, but there are other guys on this team that are in great position to
make great things happen for us as well. We are very excited for the
opportunity. Whatever it is, whatever my number is called on, that is what I am
going to do. I have to get in the end zone a lot more this year."

Jackson also revealed a conversation he had with Michael Vick in which Vick confirmed he has accepted this season as the last to prove himself as the quarterback of the present and the future.

"Mike Vick is at the
point in his career where he is 32, he feels him getting a
one-year contract, that he still has a lot to go out there and prove," Jackson said. "At the
same time, he understand it is a business and the team and organization will
have to do whatever they can to make it work. I think he will be ready
this year to go and you will see a different Michael Vick this year."

Jackson, Vick and everybody else save center Jason Kelce, who still hasn't been cleared to practice following last season's knee injury, will get their first true taste of Kelly's offense when the coach assembles his team on the field for a three-day minicamp beginning next Tuesday.